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What are Turbo alternators?

March 27, 2018 by

DWQA Questions › Category: Alternator & Synchronous Motor › What are Turbo alternators?
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How Engineering Works Staff asked 6 years ago
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Answer: High speed alternators are called as Turbo alternator. In Turbo alternator the rotor diameter is reduced and the axial length is increased in order to provide high speed of rotation.
Generally these alternators are designed for two or four poles. Mostly steam turbines are used as prime mover.

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